GEHO executive director Andrew Waiswa says the attack happened on
Aug 18. Ikanza got a call about a woman in trouble from a neighbouring
village. The woman said that her husband didn’t know she’s bisexual and
that she feared she might be killed if he found out. She told Ikanza
that she desperately needed someone to talk to.

On her way there, Ikanza was attacked by a mob, Waiswa says. “Just
before reaching her destination, she heard a woman call out to her.
Jeniffer doesn’t know if that was the same woman who phoned her.
Suddenly, a gang of women came out from the bush out of the blue and
started beating her, kicking her and throwing rocks at her.